1988 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four
Tournament details | |
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Arena | Flanders Expo Ghent, Belgium |
Dates | April 1988 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Tracer Milano (3rd title) |
Runners-up | Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv |
Third place | Partizan |
Fourth place | Aris |
Awards and statistics | |
MVP | Bob McAdoo |
The 1988 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four was the concluding tournament of the 1987–88 FIBA European Champions Cup, and the first one with the new FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four format, since the 1967 FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four.
Tracer Milano won its third title.
Bracket[]
Semi-finals | Final | |||||
Aris | 82 | |||||
Tracer Milano | 87 | |||||
Tracer Milano | 90 | |||||
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv | 84 | |||||
Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv | 87 | |||||
Partizan | 82 | |||||
Third place | ||||||
Aris | 93 | |||||
Partizan | 105 |
Semifinals[]
All times are CEST (UTC+2).
Partizan – Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv[]
5 April 1988
18:30 |
Partizan | 82–87 | Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv |
Scoring by half: 44–43, 38–44 | ||
Pts: Grbović, Divac 19 | Pts: Magee 31 |
Aris – Tracer Milano[]
5 April 1988
20:30 |
Aris | 82–87 | Tracer Milano |
Scoring by half: 45–45, 37–42 | ||
Pts: Gallis 28 | Pts: McAdoo 39 |
Third-place game[]
Final[]
7 April 1988
20:30 |
Tracer Milano | 90–84 | Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv |
Scoring by half: 52–41, 38–43 | ||
Pts: McAdoo 25 Rebs: McAdoo 12 Asts: Premier 3 |
Pts: Jamchy 24 Rebs: Barlow 14 Asts: Sims 5 |
Tracer Milano
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Maccabi Elite Tel Aviv
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Awards[]
FIBA European Champions Cup Final Four MVP[]
- Bob McAdoo ( Tracer Milano)
FIBA European Champions Cup Finals Top Scorer[]
- Bob McAdoo ( Tracer Milano)
External links[]
Categories:
- 1987–88 in European basketball
- EuroLeague Finals
- 1988 in Belgian sport
- 1987–88 in Greek basketball
- 1987–88 in Italian basketball
- 1987–88 in Israeli basketball
- 1987–88 in Yugoslav basketball
- International basketball competitions hosted by Belgium
- Sports competitions in Ghent
- 20th century in Ghent